MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
KEEPIN' SWEETY DOWN!
A diary of repub women keepin my sweetie down!
Under my thumb
The girl who once had me down
Under my thumb
The girl who once pushed me around
It's down to me
The difference in the clothes she wears
Down to me, the change has come,
She's under my thumb
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Female politicians with stereotypically feminine facial features are more likely to be Republican than Democrat, and the correlation increases the more conservative the lawmaker's voting record," said study author Colleen M. Carpinella, a UCLA graduate student in psychology, in an article posted.HUFFPO!
Rush Limbaugh
If you like your risky, promiscuous lifestyle, you can keep it. That's what Obama is promising."Limbaugh warned young people about falling into this trap, and decoded what he believes the ads are "really promising."
On the November 30 edition of his nationally syndicated radio show, host Rush Limbaugh proclaimed: My "cat's taught me more about women, than anything my whole life" because his pet cat "comes to me when she wants to be fed," and "she's smart enough to know she can't feed herself. She's actually a very smart cat. She gets loved. She gets adoration. She gets petted. She gets fed. And she doesn't have to do anything for it." Limbaugh has previously stated, on the March 1, 2005, edition of his show, that "women still live longer than men because their lives are easier"; on January 10, he suggested that some women "would love to be hired as eye candy."
Sarah Palin
And so on and so forth. She's touring the country like the kids in Scooby Doo, going from town to town to try to knock Old Man Jenkins out of his comfy Republican seat in favor of, well, whatever nutcase the locals can dredge up...
Palin is a conundrum at this point (no, Sarah, conundrum is not a musical instrument.) Does she herself believe she has any deeper purpose than self-promotion? And should we be happy or sad that she is still around? On one hand, she is a key player in the very conspicuous endumbening of our discourse; on the other hand, if we are going to have an endumbened discourse, having someone be so transparently bad at it that they're constantly giving the game away is the best thing an opponent could ask for. In practice, I think if Sarah Palin went away tomorrow the crowd that believes in things like U.N. conspiracies and death panels would find a new heroic figure by the end of next week—she is filling a deep-seated need among a certain portion of the public for public figures as dimwitted and gullible as they are—so we should probably be thankful that Sarah Palin is channelling this energy and using it on something relatively harmless to the rest of us, i.e. to sell some ridiculous books about, for example, how not to boil a Christmas bear skull.
Michele Bachmann
Quite unlike prior presidential and vice presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin, Bachmann has consistently downplayed the fact that she is a woman in her campaign. She never mentions any of the barriers that would be broken if she were to become the first female Republican presidential nominee or the first female president. She doesn't identify as a feminist or embrace any particularly feminist or pro-woman policies. She talks about how wives should be "submissive" to their husbands, and on Women's Equality Day, she shared a stage in South Carolina with the state's first woman governor and entirely ignored the fact that it was the 91st anniversary of women's suffrage. (here.)
Marsha Blackburn
"I think that more important than that is making certain that women are recognized by those companies. You know, I’ve always said that I didn’t want to be given a job because I was a female, I wanted it because I was the most well-qualified person for the job. And making certain that companies are going to move forward in that vein, that is what women want. They don’t want the decisions made in Washington. They want to be able to have the power and the control and the ability to make those decisions for themnselves."
Phyllis Schlaflay
But the NFRW? Those women, especially the then president, Dorothy Elston (later appointed by Nixon as 33rd Treasurer of the United States) really didn’t want her. Elston and her board didn’t want Phyllis so bad that they put off the vote for president in ‘66 by changing the biennial conference from even years to odd. Which meant that the incumbent board members and Elston would stay on until the next conference voted again in ’67. Basically, they just put the fight off for a year, hoping Phyllis would just go away. (19670519-DailyCapitalNewsJeffersonCityMissouri-General-HowNFRWScrewedPhilys-1-3). ( here)
Virginia Foxx
Yesterday, under the leadership of Rep. Virginia Foxx (you know, the one who called Matthew Shepard’s murder a “hoax” in front of his mother), the House of Representatives needlessly spent time re-affirming the fact that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was the law of the land. It was equivalent to re-affirming the fact that Snooki is a celebrity. Even though it’s horrible, saying it out loud doesn’t make it more or less
true.
FOXY LADY
If I don't get some shelter
I am going to fade away
IT'S JUST A KISS AWAY!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNaXrYH3JRA
Comments
Rush is not some one women in general would want to be caught dead with. Even with eye candy he would still be a pig. Who cares what he thinks?
by trkingmomoe on Sat, 11/16/2013 - 5:35pm
hahahahhah
Yeah but tens of millions (if we believe the hype) listen to him every goddamn day hahahaha
I was just caught at 3AM with nothing to do and I began thinking about the women who are against abortion and against family planning and against food stamps for children and against...well against everything I believe in
hahahah
That's all I got!
by Richard Day on Sat, 11/16/2013 - 7:04pm
That is when I do most of my best thinking.
Rush doesn't have much of a following any more and most of them are producers of MSNBC. There is a group called Flush Rush that has gone after his advertisers and that has hurt him. He has been dropped in some markets and been replaced by sport talk radio.
Sport talk radio has more listeners because it is interesting and it covers all kinds of seasonal sports with lots of athletes to interview. Not the same old boring complaints by crazy people.
by trkingmomoe on Sat, 11/16/2013 - 8:45pm